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    Minneapolis ; London : University of Minnesota Press
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    b3kat_BV043334883
    Format: xv, 366 Seiten , 24 x 29 cm
    ISBN: 9780816683291
    Content: From the genteel elegance of Christ Lutheran Church in Minneapolis to the lowbrow wonder of Porky's Drive-in in St. Paul, the Twin Cities and other Minnesota communities are nothing short of a living museum of midcentury modernism, the new style of architecture that swept through much of America from 1945 to the mid-1960s. Renowned Minnesota architecture critic and historian Larry Millett conducts an eye-opening, spectacularly illustrated tour of this rich and varied landscape. A history lesson as entertaining as it is enlightening, Minnesota Modern provides a close-up view of a style that penetrated the social, political, and cultural machinery of the times. Extending from modest suburban ramblers and ranch houses to the grandest public and commercial structures, midcentury modernism expressed new ways of thinking about how to live, work, and play in communities that sprang up as thousands of military members returned from World War II. Millett describes the style's sources in the work of European masters like Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius, as well as the midwestern innovations of Frank Lloyd Wright, and its refinement at the University of Minnesota under the guidance of Ralph Rapson and other modernists. He shows us its applications in twelve midcentury homes in Minnesota and takes us through its many permutations in sites as different as Barry Byrne's St. Columba Catholic Church in St. Paul and Eero Saarinen's sprawling IBM complex in Rochester. This is Minnesota modern at its historic best, a firsthand, in-depth history of a singularly American sensibility and aesthetic writ large on the midwestern region
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Prologue: A New World〈br〉1. The Modern Age Midcentury Modern Houses, 1938-1950 Benjamin and Gertrude Lippincott House Gerald and Ruth Buetow House Dr. Clarence E. and Ruth Arlander House〈br〉2. Corporations and Commerce Midcentury Modern Houses, 1952-1954 S. Pearl and Millicent Elam House Dr. Harvey Nelson House〈br〉3. Entertaining on the Road Midcentury Modern Houses, 1955 Donald and Hilda Haarstick House June Halvorson Alworth (later June and Robert Starkey) House〈br〉4. Architecture of the Public Realm Midcentury Modern Houses, 1956-1957 George and Annirene Buck House William and Frances Shepherd House〈br〉5. Modern Faith Midcentury Modern Houses, 1958-1961 Alcoa "Care-free" House Benjamin Gingold House Richard and Dorothy Babcock House〈br〉6. The Midcentury Home Epilogue: The Midcentury Legacy
    Language: English
    Keywords: Minnesota ; Architektur ; Eigenheim ; Geschichte 1956-1961 ; Bildband ; Bildband
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